Mario Pagno, dean of the UNNE Faculty of Medicine, spoke regarding the management of the area from May 2022 to date, with the accreditation of the career as one of the main objectives achieved.
“In the case of the presentation of subject programs, the teachers, the building evaluation were some of the requirements that led to hard work by all the staff,” he considered.
“We had already had an accreditation process before the CONEAU in which it was possible to do it for the maximum of 6 years and following the pandemic, with the restart of face-to-face activities, the evaluations were carried out once more throughout the country,” he said. and added that the last stage will take place in March, the month in which they hope to obtain “the maximum result.”
“The nursing career has also been accredited and will surely return to the process next year” to which the degree in kinesiology will be added.
By 2023, “full attendance will continue, in addition to hybrid courses, but we want the interaction with the students and the health cabinets to continue, which we are going to strengthen next year,” he confirmed.
Regarding enrollment, he confirmed that some “2,500 students between new and returning students enrolled” for next year, a figure that marked a drop compared to the years of the pandemic in which procedures and activities were carried out virtually.
Of this total, “there are some 1,200 in medicine, 600 in nursing and almost 700 in kinesiology,” explained Pagno, who explained that the formal activities will begin from “the end of January with the Medicine, man and society course, the faculty will be open from February and from March “the work of the different semesters will begin”.